If i pop the clutch..
#1
ok, some questions from a noob:
when i start off, am i seposed to give little gas and let clutch out slow, so i don't pop a wheelie?
how do i pop a wheelie? ( i don't want to.. just want to make sure i don't"
when i first got it, i stalled it when starting off in 1st gear about 12 times, is this bad?
thx.
when i start off, am i seposed to give little gas and let clutch out slow, so i don't pop a wheelie?
how do i pop a wheelie? ( i don't want to.. just want to make sure i don't"
when i first got it, i stalled it when starting off in 1st gear about 12 times, is this bad?
thx.
#2
give it a lil more gas [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] and it's not gonig to hurt it to bad when u stall it... and yes give gas and let out slowly just drive it like you drive a stick [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#3
Originally posted by: Speedy2222
give it a lil more gas [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] and it's not gonig to hurt it to bad when u stall it... and yes give gas and let out slowly just drive it like you drive a stick [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
give it a lil more gas [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] and it's not gonig to hurt it to bad when u stall it... and yes give gas and let out slowly just drive it like you drive a stick [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
And to wheelie lean back and get your rpms up then pull up a little, gas it and learn to balance to the point of the back about a foot from the grab bar and get used to balancing the power. And also use the back brakes if you overpower the wheelie so you dont land on your azz lol..
#4
Originally posted by: Banshee392
^ Do that for the clutch
And to wheelie lean back and get your rpms up then pull up a little, gas it and learn to balance to the point of the back about a foot from the grab bar and get used to balancing the power. And also use the back brakes if you overpower the wheelie so you dont land on your azz lol..
Originally posted by: Speedy2222
give it a lil more gas [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] and it's not gonig to hurt it to bad when u stall it... and yes give gas and let out slowly just drive it like you drive a stick [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
give it a lil more gas [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] and it's not gonig to hurt it to bad when u stall it... and yes give gas and let out slowly just drive it like you drive a stick [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
And to wheelie lean back and get your rpms up then pull up a little, gas it and learn to balance to the point of the back about a foot from the grab bar and get used to balancing the power. And also use the back brakes if you overpower the wheelie so you dont land on your azz lol..
#6
you might want to give more gas as not to stall it. stalling it wont really hurt your motor it might be harder to start after you just stalled it. as for not popping a wheeling dont drop the clutch at high RPMs. just practice and it will become 2nd nature when you are riding.
#7
the way i did it on my warrior was be in second and keep the RPM's up and lean back and pull and it usualy floated right up!Get thos stock tires off and it will help you get some more traction , I had mud sharks on mine , they were nice
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#8
Originally posted by: poopy
you might want to give more gas as not to stall it. stalling it wont really hurt your motor it might be harder to start after you just stalled it. as for not popping a wheeling dont drop the clutch at high RPMs. just practice and it will become 2nd nature when you are riding.
you might want to give more gas as not to stall it. stalling it wont really hurt your motor it might be harder to start after you just stalled it. as for not popping a wheeling dont drop the clutch at high RPMs. just practice and it will become 2nd nature when you are riding.
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